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Overview

Noam Agmon is a researcher affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their work primarily falls within the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a particular emphasis on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. This is evidenced by their diverse publication record and the subjects explored within their recent research.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Collagen Structured Hydration," 2023, Biomolecules
  • "Lateral diffusion of ions near membrane surface," 2024, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • "Multi-proton dynamics near membrane-water interface," 2025, Nature Communications
  • "Tatami: The Enigmatic Toponym of Western Judah, and Use of Suffixes in Dating Toponyms," 2022, Palestine Exploration Quarterly
  • "Temperature and Nuclear Quantum Effects on the Stretching Modes of the Water Hexamer," 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Collagen: Extraction and Characterization
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Proteins in Food Systems
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Noam Agmon are:

  • Satyaranjan Biswal
  • Subhasish Mallick
  • Nagaprasad Reddy Samala
  • Santanu Santra

Their work has appeared in several notable scientific journals, including:

  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Biomolecules
  • Nature Communications
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Palestine Exploration Quarterly

Best Publications

  • The Grotthuss mechanism

    Noam Agmon

  • Elementary steps in excited-state proton transfer.

    Noam Agmon

  • Protons and Hydroxide Ions in Aqueous Systems

    Noam Agmon;Huib J. Bakker;R. Kramer Campen;Richard H. Henchman

  • Transient kinetics of chemical reactions with bounded diffusion perpendicular to the reaction coordinate: Intramolecular processes with slow conformational changes

    Noam Agmon;J. J. Hopfield

  • CO binding to heme proteins: A model for barrier height distributions and slow conformational changes

    Noam Agmon;J. J. Hopfield

  • Geminate recombination in excited-state proton-transfer reactions: Numerical solution of the Debye-Smoluchowski equation with backreaction and comparison with experimental results

    Ehud Pines;Dan Huppert;Noam Agmon

  • Special pair dance and partner selection: elementary steps in proton transport in liquid water.

    Omer Markovitch;Hanning Chen;Sergei Izvekov;Francesco Paesani

  • An algorithm for finding the distribution of maximal entropy

    N Agmon;Y Alhassid;R.D Levine

  • Theory of reversible diffusion‐influenced reactions

    Noam Agmon;Attila Szabo

  • Geminate recombination in proton‐transfer reactions. II. Comparison of diffusional and kinetic schemes

    Noam Agmon;Ehud Pines;Dan Huppert

  • A bond-order analysis of the mechanism for hydrated proton mobility in liquid water.

    Hadas Lapid;Noam Agmon;Matt K. Petersen;Gregory A. Voth

  • Tetrahedral Displacement: The Molecular Mechanism behind the Debye Relaxation in Water.

    Noam Agmon

  • Structure and Energetics of the Hydronium Hydration Shells

    Omer Markovitch;Noam Agmon

  • Energy, entropy and the reaction coordinate: thermodynamic-like relations in chemical kinetics☆

    N. Agmon;R.D. Levine

  • Mechanism of hydroxide mobility

    Noam Agmon

  • Spherical symmetric diffusion problem

    Evgenii B. Krissinel;Noam Agmon

  • Photochemistry of “Super” Photoacids. 2. Excited-State Proton Transfer in Methanol/Water Mixtures

    Kyril M. Solntsev;Dan Huppert;and Noam Agmon;Laren M. Tolbert

  • Excited-state proton transfer to methanol-water mixtures

    Noam Agmon;Dan Huppert;Asnat Masad;Ehud Pines

  • Diffusion-controlled reactions with mobile traps.

    Attila Szabo;Robert Zwanzig;Noam Agmon

  • Diffusion with back reaction

    Noam Agmon

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan Huppert
Dan Huppert Tel Aviv University
Raphael D. Levine
Raphael D. Levine Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Gregory A. Voth
Gregory A. Voth University of Chicago
Peter Pohl
Peter Pohl Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Attila Szabo
Attila Szabo National Institutes of Health
Huib J. Bakker
Huib J. Bakker Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
George H. Weiss
George H. Weiss National Institutes of Health
Laren M. Tolbert
Laren M. Tolbert Georgia Institute of Technology
Francesco Paesani
Francesco Paesani University of California, San Diego
Ronnie Kosloff
Ronnie Kosloff Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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